| 1820 - 590 pagina’s
...presumption, but none more than the redoubted Knight whom he had thus defied to mortal combat. — " Have you confessed yourself, brother, " said the Templar,...you peril your life so frankly ? " — " I am fitter tomeet death than thou art, " answered tlie Disinherited Knight, for by this name the stranger had... | |
| 1820 - 774 pagina’s
...presumption, but none more than the redoubted Knight whom he had thus defied to mortal combat. " * Have you confessed yourself, brother,' said the Templar,...that you peril your life so frankly ?' " • I am litter to meet death than thou art,' answered the Disinherited Knight, for by this name the stranger... | |
| 1820 - 760 pagina’s
...his presumption, but none more than the redoubted Knight whom he had thus defied to mortal combat " ' Have you confessed yourself, brother,' said the Templar,...answered the Disinherited Knight, for by this name the stranger had recorded himself in the books of the tourney. " ' Then take your place in the lists,'... | |
| david william - 1820 - 564 pagina’s
...presumption, but none more than the redoubted Knight whom he had thus defied to mortal combat. — l: Have you confessed yourself, brother, " said the Templar,...answered the Disinherited Knight, for by this name the stranger had recorded himself in the books of the tourney. — " Then take your place in the lists,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1820 - 356 pagina’s
...his presumption, but none more than the redoubted Knight whom he had thus defied to mortal combat. " Have you confessed yourself, brother," said the Templar,...answered the Disinherited Knight, for by this name the stranger had recorded himself in the books of the tourney. " Then take your place in the lists," said... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart [novels, collected]) - 1822 - 550 pagina’s
...his presumption, but none more than the redoubted Knight whom he had thus defied to mortal combat. " Have you confessed yourself, brother," said the Templar,...answered the Disinherited Knight; for by this name the stranger had recorded himself in the books of the tournay. " Then take your place in the lists," said... | |
| William Brittainham Lacey - 1828 - 308 pagina’s
...presumption, but none more than the redoubted knight whom he had thus defied to mortal combat, ' " Have you confessed yourself, brother," said the Templar,...answered the Disinherited Knight, for by this name the stranger had recorded himself in the books of the tourney. " Then take your place in the lists," said... | |
| Walter Scott - 1833 - 852 pagina’s
...and who, little expecting BO rude a challenge, was standing carelessly at the door of the pavilion. "Have you confessed yourself, brother," said the Templar,..."I am fitter to meet death than thou art," answered theDisinhr'riled Knight; for by this name the stranger had recorded himself in the books of the tourney.... | |
| Jonathan Barber - 1836 - 404 pagina’s
...his presumption, but none more than the redoubted Knight whom he had thus defied to mortal combat. " Have you confessed yourself brother," said the Templar,...answered the Disinherited Knight, for by this name the stranger had recorded himself in the books of the tourney. " Then take your place in the lists," said... | |
| Pierre François Merlet - 1837 - 314 pagina’s
...his presumption, but none more than the redoubted knight whom he had thus defied to mortal combat. " Have you confessed yourself, brother," said the Templar, " and have you heard mass this morning, that peril your life so frankly 7" " I am fitter to meet death than thou art," answered the Disinherited... | |
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